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News: D.A.D.’s New Website Enables Drummers to Help People with Disabilities

News: D.A.D.’s New Website Enables Drummers to Help People with Disabilities

D.A.D. (Drums and Disabilities), a pioneer and global provider of the healing art of drum therapy, has launched a new state-of-the-art website.

Doctors, psychologists, neuroscientists, special needs therapists, drummers, and teachers in over fifteen countries, use D.A.D.’s celebrated drum therapy programs in an effort help special needs children and adults develop physical and cognitive functioning.

“The new D.A.D. website will help the special needs population to live happier, healthier lives through drumming,” says D.A.D. Founder/CEO Pat Gesualdo. “It will also enable drummers and drum instructors to become certified in our celebrated drum therapy techniques, and help them expand their performance and teaching careers.”

Numerous celebrities, sports stars, community leaders, and corporations join D.A.D. to help children fight disabilities throughout the world. Pat Gesualdo was invited to the White House to meet the president in an effort to have D.A.D. help wounded troops, the US Department of State brought D.A.D. to Israel in an effort to help disabled Israeli and Palestinian children in the West Bank, and senators and congressmen throughout the United States call on D.A.D. to help write special needs legislation. In addition, various governors have passed groundbreaking disability legislation into law, which was written by Gesualdo. Pat Gesualdo’s Drum Therapy blog can be viewed at moderndrummer.com. Advertisement

D.A.D. is the top five-percent most viewed profile on LinkedIn, and has received millions of website views in 2014 alone. D.A.D. has been featured in major print, radio, television, and online media outlets.

 

For more information, please visit drumsanddisabilities.com or contact D.A.D. world headquarters at 973-725-5150 or info@dadprogram.org.

 


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